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that little f*cker!! I've seen his a** spray on the outside of our shed in our backyard...but I just now caught him spraying out on our deck..a foot from the sliding glass door!

What can I do? anything? I'm going to say something to the neighbors..they've got 6 or 7 cats that are outside all the time..I know this little sh*t isn't fixed either..I'm so so pissed (no pun intended) right now

my neighbours cat has sprayed inside the house while i was getting floor laminated and the smell is terrible.I have tried vinegar and disenfectant but the smell is still there, it is bad enough that i have to clean the mess they leave imy back garden and now im stuck with this smell in my home. What can i do to get rid of this smell as the neighbours dont seem bothered, its a case of you prove it was our cat.

my neighbours cat has sprayed inside the house while i was getting floor laminated and the smell is terrible.I have tried vinegar and disenfectant but the smell is still there, it is bad enough that i have to clean the mess they leave imy back garden and now im stuck with this smell in my home. What can i do to get rid of this smell as the neighbours dont seem bothered, its a case of you prove it was our cat.

You need an enzyme cleaner - ask for one at the pet store that is specifically for cat urine. Even then, it might not do it. MY DD's cat urinated on her laminate floor and it trickled down underneath to the underlayer. She had to pull up the floor in that spot, treat the underlayer, and then put down new pieces. Good luck!

Emma, forgive me but I had to laugh reading your post. I could just imagine you catching him at it.

Please try the recommended chemical/enzyme counter measures and know that the animal is not intent on personally ticking you off.

In theory, a way to control stray cat populations is to trap neuter and release. They continue to guard their turf. That is how we got our last couple of pet cats which as they got older became strictly house cats.

It is no picnic trying to lock a cat in the house when it is used to carousing and not much hope however owns the one you have problems with will do so.

Makes you want to get a dog - huh. Sounds like you haven't lived there very long - have you met your neighbors. If you have, you could discuss this with them and have photos catching the cat in the act.

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